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I have so many questions for her. Where are her parents? Why is she working, being that she’s an Alpha? Why is she working in a diner in a human town outside of any pack land? Does she know she’s a Guardian? If so, does she understand that as soon as the word gets out that a Guardian has passed away, country will be searching for her, putting her at great risk. Does she understand the mate bond? Most werewolves respond differently to finding their mate than she did. She almost acted as if she was angry that I’m her mate. I hope she doesn’t think I’ll let her reject me. Not happening. every Alpha male in the the
I need to contact Rik Forte, Alpha of the Canyon Ridge pack, and find out which Guardian died. I’m guessing it was during the battle with the vampires. It won’t matter if it was Clint or Angel, both Canyon Ridge and Shadow Falls packs will be in mourning. They need to know that I’ve found their reincarnated Guardian. I don’t know why Grace is here, in this small town, but she will need to be protected if she won’t allow me to mark her right away. The safest place for her will be with the other Guardians and me, her mate.
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There’s a lot for us to emotionally unpack in our first conversation.
When her 30 minutes are up, she comes to collect the dishes from my table before going behind the counter and disappearing into the back. I perk up my ears, ensuring that she doesn’t plan to sneak out the back. I’m pleasantly surprised when she returns, with a purse hanging across her neck and chest, and sits down across from me.
She stares at me a moment. “Well? You wanted to talk? Talk.”
“Not here, I’ll walk you home.”
“I don’t think so. I have no intention of letting you know where I live.”
I lean forward. “You know what I am, so you know that I can track you. I don’t think you want your human friend to hear our conversation, do you?”
She looks past me and realizes that he’s watching us and trying to listen in on our conversation.
She stands. “Goodnight Benny.” She says and waits for me to stand up and follow her out.
Before we walk out the door, Benny calls out to her. “Call me and let me know you’re okay Gracie.”
She nods and we step outside. I have so many questions, but as jealousy flares in my gut, Louis thrashing around in my head, the first one that comes out of my mouth has nothing to do with anything I’d been thinking about. “What is he to you? Benny. He’s old enough to be your father.”
“Old enough to be my grandfather, and he’s most likely the reason that I didn’t end up in the human foster care system. And you’re not exactly one to talk about being old. What are you, forty?”
I scoff at her comment about my age. I want to know more about Benny, but that will do for now. “My name is Eli, I’m 32, and does that mean that your parents are dead?”
“My mother is dead, I have no idea about my father, nor do I care.”
“But you’re an Alpha.”
She turns, looking at me startled. “How do you know that?”
“Uh, because you commanded me back there to sit down and I felt your Alpha
There’s a lot for us to emotionally unpack in our first conversation.
When her 30 minutes are up, she comes to collect the dishes from my table before going behind the counter and disappearing into the back. I perk up my ears, ensuring that she doesn’t plan to sneak out the back. I’m pleasantly surprised when she returns, with a purse hanging across her neck and chest, and sits down across from me.
She stares at me a moment. “Well? You wanted to talk? Talk.”
“Not here, I’ll walk you home.”
“I don’t think so. I have no intention of letting you know where I live.”
I lean forward. “You know what I am, so you know that I can track you. I don’t think you want your human friend to hear our conversation, do you?”
She looks past me and realizes that he’s watching us and trying to listen in on our conversation.
She stands. “Goodnight Benny.” her out.
She says and waits for me to stand up and follow
Before we walk out the door, Benny calls out to her. “Call me and let me know you’re okay Gracie.”
She nods and we step outside. I have so many questions, but as jealousy flares in my gut, Louis thrashing around in my head, the first one that comes out of my mouth has nothing to do with anything I’d been thinking about. “What is he to you? Benny. He’s old enough to be your father.”
“Old enough to be my grandfather, and he’s most likely the reason that I didn’t end up in the human foster care system. And you’re not exactly one to talk about being old. What are you, forty?”
I scoff at her comment about my age. I want to know more about Benny, but that will do for now. “My name is Eli, I’m 32, and does that mean that your are dead?”
“My mother is dead, I have no idea about my father, nor do I care.”
“But you’re an Alpha.
She turns, looking at me startled. “How do you know that?” parents
“Uh, because you commanded me back there to sit down and I felt your Alpha
? +15 BONOS aura pushing over me.” I watch as surprise crosses her features and I raise an eyebrow. “You didn’t realize you were commanding me?”
She shakes her head. “No, I didn’t mean to. I just didn’t want you hurting Benny.” “What is your wolf’s name?” I shift the conversation.
“Maia.”
“And I’m correct that you just got Maia since I saw you a week ago and you didn’t have a wolf then?”
“Yes, she awakened on my 18th birthday.”
“Happy belated birthday.” I make a note to get her a birthday present, although I have no idea what.
She shrugs. “I don’t particularly care for my birthday. I have too many negative memories surrounding it. Getting Maia actually made this one worth celebrating.”
I don’t push on that, but I plan to learn more about why her birthdays haven’t been good. I’m getting a bad feeling about her being an Alpha, not caring about her father, losing her mother and not getting her wolf until she was 18. It’s quite possible that her father banished her, thinking she was a wolfless wolf. It wouldn’t be the first time I’d heard of Alpha children being banished or abused because they ‘disappointed’ their parents by not getting a wolf.
“Maia.” I address her wolf. “Do you know what you are?”
I watch her golden eyes come forward, Louis pushing forward as well to see his mate. “Yes, I am a Guardian.”